Al-Otaibi Faisal, Baeesa Saleh
Division of Neurological Surgery, Neurosciences Department, King Faisal Specialist Hospital and Research Center, Riyadh 11211, Saudi Arabia.
Case Rep Surg. 2012;2012:716791. doi: 10.1155/2012/716791. Epub 2012 Dec 4.
Transorbital slow-penetrating injury is an uncommon type of head injury that is seen more often in the pediatric age group. This type of injury can be occult, which is often associated with serious complications. We report on a 4-year-old female who presented with orbital swelling after an unwitnessed right orbital injury following a fall on her face at her school. Three days after injury, the presence of a foreign body was discovered on imaging study when she presented with orbital swelling and purulent discharges. She recovered well after surgical and medical management. This paper sheds light on the importance of high suspicion for the presence and early surgical management of a penetrating foreign body.
经眶慢穿透伤是一种少见的头部损伤类型,多见于儿童年龄组。这种损伤可能很隐匿,常伴有严重并发症。我们报告一名4岁女性,她在学校面部着地摔倒后右眼眶受伤,受伤情况无人目睹,之后出现眼眶肿胀。受伤三天后,当她出现眼眶肿胀和脓性分泌物时,影像学检查发现有异物。经过手术和药物治疗后,她恢复良好。本文揭示了高度怀疑穿透性异物的存在并尽早进行手术治疗的重要性。